Religious Services

Jewish Services

There
is no shortage of synagogues in Beer Sheva, and you can easily find one
in any neighborhood. But listed below or a few options which have been
popular with MSIH students.

Kehillat Beerot:
Be’erot meets at 6:30 on friday night (for summers; winter they meet
shortly after candlelighting) and 8:00 on saturday morning, as well as
on holidays at Beit Yatziv at Ha'atzmaut 79. They send out
announcements via a googlegroup kehilat-beerot. The community is a mix
of Ameicans and Israelis, couples with children and single people.
Services are “partnership style”, where men and women sit separately,
and women and men each lead certain parts of the service. Contact Sarah
Meyers (sarahrmeyers@gmail.com) for more information.

Young Israel: located off of Bialik, on Ha-soferim st. Contact Moshe Miller (mosh88@gmail.com)

Ha-Kippa: located in Hey neighborhood, on Ha-Tzvi street. Orthodox, many English speakers. Contact Gavi Farkas (gfarky@gmail.com)

Rambam Syngagogue: located in Hey Neighborhood, also Orthodox with many English speakers. Contact Gavi Farkas (gfarky@gmail.com)